Intellectual Property Infringement Letter — Protect Your IP Rights
When someone copies your creative work, uses your trademark, or misappropriates your trade secrets, a formal IP infringement letter is often the fastest and most cost-effective way to stop the violation and demand compensation.
How It Works
Submit Your Details
Fill out a guided intake form with the facts of your situation. No legal jargon required — just tell us what happened.
Attorney Reviews
A licensed attorney reviews, edits, and approves your letter using California-specific legal language and workflows.
Letter Delivered
Download your professionally formatted, attorney-reviewed letter as a PDF — ready to send.
Common Situations We Help With
Our intellectual property infringement letter covers a wide range of situations. Here are the most common use cases:
Copyright Infringement
Someone is copying, distributing, or using your original creative work — photos, articles, software, music, or designs — without your permission.
Trademark Violations
A competitor or other business is using a name, logo, or branding that is confusingly similar to your registered trademark.
Trade Secret Theft
A former employee or business partner has taken proprietary information, customer lists, or trade secrets to a competing business.
DMCA Takedown Support
You need to send a formal notice to a website or platform to remove infringing content under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
Patent Infringement Notices
Another company is making, using, or selling a product that infringes on your patent — a formal notice letter is the first step.
Save Thousands Compared to Traditional Attorneys
Get the same quality of legal correspondence at a fraction of the cost.
- Attorney-reviewed and approved
- Delivered in 24–48 hours
- California-specific legal language
- Professional PDF format
- Unlimited revisions during review
- No hourly billing surprises
- Hourly billing (2–5 hours typical)
- Takes 1–2 weeks
- Schedule consultations required
- Retainer fees often required
- Total cost: $1,000–$2,500+
- Additional fees for revisions
Frequently Asked Questions
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